Sapphire dragons live in the deepest of the western jungles, often in the deep caverns formed by sink holes that dot the jungle. They lack any limbs and have two pairs of wings, allowing them to be excellent in flight. Their wings, unlike most dragons, are feathered, and this allows them to fly silently without being heard. They mainly feast on tropical birds and the occasional large rodent, and will bring back their hunt by mouth to their lair to share with any other dragons that live there. They are highly sought after for the fact their hide resembles the prettiest of gems, and their population has seen a steep decline in the recent years, and rules are now made against hunting them to protect the future of the species.

Amphiteres are large, legless and armless serpents that often possess multiple pairs of wings. They are usually bound to flying and are rarely seen on the ground. Found in the high volcanic regions of the veil or in the deep areas of the jungle or oceanic surrounding areas, they exclusively feast on fish and other sea creatures. Often, volcanic amphiteres will be seen flying long distances for this valuable prey. They used to be worshipped as gods in the older civilizations surrounding the areas of their dwellings, and large areas of stone slabs can be found carved with depictions of them in the center regions of the jungle.